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Midsize Firms Learning to Compete With Big Law While Avoiding an 'Identity Crisis'
Given how radically the business of law has changed over the past decade, it can be tempting to measure midsize firms' success by how much market share they've been able to snatch from their larger or richer counterparts. But neglecting the mid-market client base your firm was built upon in the pursuit of "higher-end" work can be a dangerous proposition.Pet Store Pushes Back Against Claims It Misled Customer Into Lease With 100 Percent Interest
A lawsuit claiming a pet shop tricked a woman into leasing a puppy is unfounded and uncalled for, according to the store and its attorney, who say the customer should have been more diligent in understanding the lease agreement she signed.The Key to Survival for Midsize Firms in the Next Recession? Running 'Like a Business'
Firms that learned to be "disciplined" during the last recession and stayed that way after the economy bounced back are better positioned to survive the inevitable next downturn than those that made only temporary adjustments, firm leaders said.How to Be Ambitious While Avoiding the Midsize Firm 'Identity Crisis'
Given how radically the business of law has changed over the past decade, it can be tempting to measure midsize firms' success by how much market share they've been able to snatch from their larger or richer counterparts. But neglecting the mid-market client base your firm was built upon in the pursuit of "higher-end" work can be a dangerous proposition.Supreme Court Sides With East Haven in Government Immunity Case Involving $12M Verdict
The state's highest court has upheld a Connecticut Appellate Court ruling that reduced an eight-figure verdict to $6.2 million in a case involving government immunity and local police.Howling Mad: Lawsuit Says Pet Store Tricked Client Into Leasing Puppy at 100 Percent Interest
A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of a woman who claimed The Dog House misled her into a puppy lease agreement that was deceptive, unclear, confusing and had an interest rate of more than 100 percent.'Estate of Seiden': An Opening of the Floodgates, or a Crack in the Wall?
The decision in 'Estate of Seiden' is good news for New York residents who are beneficiaries of 2010 QTIP trusts. But might other taxpayers benefit as well?The Next Recession Will Favor 'Disciplined' Midsize Firms
Firms that learned to be "disciplined" during the last recession and stayed that way after the economy bounced back are better positioned to survive the inevitable next downturn than those that made only temporary adjustments, firm leaders said.Lax Oversight Enabled Illegal Wiretaps by Ex-Brooklyn Prosecutor, Lawyers Say in Proposed Class Suit
Relatives of an ex-Brooklyn DA's two surveillance targets allege she likely listened to the phone conversations of at least 700 other people during that period.Trending Stories
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